Doing a new run of JM/Wonderland Chassis and eyelet board sets. These have been very popular on the forum the past couple of years and have sold out before they were finished both times we have done them! These will build the JM/Wonderland layout in the Dumble section. These amps are fantastic clean channel masterpieces with a beautiful reverb and relatively easy to build!!
Chassis are in stock ready to ship as of 12/22/22 - I am so sorry for the extended delay...but no longer any wait...we have about 20 sets left.
DETAILS:
.080 5032-H32 aluminum alloy
CNC punched
Masked for clean ground points
Silkscreened
**4 x 4" stainless mounting screws, cage nuts, and washers
Manufactured in Massachusetts
You can build a 50w or a 100w into these high quality chassis (or 22w with optional $25 bracket)
SPECS for Wonderland style chassis:
19" x 8" x 2.5"
18" x 5" mounting holes
5 noval sockets
4 octal sockets
BOARDS
CNC punched G10 .0625"
eyelets installed
4 piece set with power, preamp, rectifier, and rectifier backer
Chassis $199
Boards $99
Shipping $25, +$7 for each additional chassis
$323 for a set...
I will sell some chassis without boards if you want to use your own, or the Tone Geek boards fit perfectly...
I beg your pardon but sometimes the most trivial things are neglected only to realize that they are important. Using an Amplified Nation chassis I need to use three Jack outputs for the three impedances: 4,8,16 Ohm instead of an impedance selector. In order not to burn the output transformer, the Jack outputs must be "closed" or "open". The problem is that only one Jack output will be used while the other two will remain inactive.
Excuse me I have a moment of "I don't remember how it works"
I beg your pardon but sometimes the most trivial things are neglected only to realize that they are important. Using an Amplified Nation chassis I need to use three Jack outputs for the three impedances: 4,8,16 Ohm instead of an impedance selector. In order not to burn the output transformer, the Jack outputs must be "closed" or "open". The problem is that only one Jack output will be used while the other two will remain inactive.
Excuse me I have a moment of "I don't remember how it works"
Thanks, Franco
I think I understand your question as to what kind of jacks to use, i.e. switched/shunted vs open/non-switched. I reckon you are supposed to use non-switched tip/sleeve jacks. When you use a rotary switch for impedence, it does not ground the unused taps, it leaves them open.
-Matt
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